In the early 90’s, “sampling” opened up a new realm of musical exploration for artists- any genre from any era could now be freely used and recombined to create new sounds and styles of music. Backcountry ski touring has also undergone a similar trend of sampling. Think of today’s state-of-the-art ski touring equipment as the Vanilla Ice of backcountry snow travel!

Check it:

-Voile MOJO SPLITBOARD – two sizes!! Real pretty colors!! Incredibly/mildly complicated binding system!! Lisa who is widely recognized as our most intelligent (animatronic) staff member was unable to figure them out in a timely fashion. Rumor has it that Mike (our tallest and most socially conscious staff member), actually has some field experience with these blasphemous contraptions. When in doubt, ask Mike. That’s what I always do.
-Voile TRACTOR SPLITBOARD SKINS – Splitboards need skins too
-Voile SPLIT KIT – take that crappy old board out, chop it in half, open a beer and prepare to be frustrated. Actually, I’ve heard that pretty much anyone operate a skill saw can do this.
-Voile 3-PIN CABLE – time to get excellent and do some rugged touring brah!
-Voile KNEE PADS – whether you’re working a winter night on east Colfax or enjoying an early season backcountry session, these puppies will keep your knees happy and safe!

Now commence gnar-shredding,

Sam

We just received a bunch of cosmetic second climbing gear from Omega pacific. We are slanging this stuff crazy-cheap. I can’t even describe how happy this makes me. When I opened these boxes, I started sweating profusely, my hands became ice-cold, my nose started bleeding, I went blind for a second and then passed out. Sadly, none of that had anything to do with Omega Pacific, but that’s not the point. The point is: we now have some of the best deals on climbing gear this side of the Mississippi. It’s going to be interesting to see how our loyal dirt-bags mingle with our new affluent, upper-middle class clientele we seem to be attracting.